An article by Faith Hill and Karen Yuan published in The Atlantic contextualizes Insta-poetry's popularity, beginning with a somewhat more familiar figure, T.S. Eliot. They start, writing, "Tom spent his...

The Guardian's Jonathan McAloon reflects on the personal dimensions of T.S. Eliot's seminal work, "The Waste Land," while looking into a recent exhibition of works inspired by the poem, currently showing at the Turner...

In the New Yorker's Personal History column, James Atlas discusses his experience gathering and devouring Delmore Schwartz's archives. At the age of twenty-five, Atlas secured a contract with Farrar, Straus...

In his review of Brent Hayes Edwards's latest book, Epistrophies: Jazz and the Literary Imagination, The Nation's David B. Hobbs highlights a conversation between Ornette Coleman and Jacques Derrida to illustrate a particular...

Last week, alongside The Unknown Kerouac and Old Angel Midnight, Jules Smith considered Jack Kerouac's Collected Poems (Library of America, 2012), edited by Marilène Phipps-Kettlewell, for the Times Literary Supplement....